
Enter symbols using a Japanese input source on Mac
The Japanese dictionaries contain symbols in addition to kanji, so after you set up a Japanese input source, you can type the reading for a symbol, then perform a conversion to enter the symbol. You can also enter some symbols using keyboard shortcuts.
Enter symbols using kana and performing a conversion
- On your Mac, switch to a Japanese input source. 
- In an app, enter a symbol’s reading. - For example, while using the Hiragana input mode, type “maru” (まる). 
- To convert the characters to the first candidate, press the Space bar. - Note: You may not need to press the Space bar when you use Live Conversion. - To see all the conversion candidates, press the Space bar until the candidate window appears, click Symbols, then select the candidate you want to use. 
- To confirm the candidate, press the Return key. 
Enter symbols using shortcuts
The result of a shortcut depends on the input mode you’re using.
- On your Mac, switch to a Japanese input source (choose Japanese - Romaji). 
- In an app, press either the Option key and a number or Option-Shift and a number. - Shortcut - Result using Romaji input mode - Result using Hiragana input mode - Option-8 - • - 【 - Option-9 - ª - 】 - Option-Shift-8 - ° - 〔 - Option-Shift-9 - · - 〕 
You can also press Option-Semicolon (;) to enter “…” when using the Romaji or Hiragana input mode.